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List: A-PAL[A-PAL] Albin Kurti Freed. 203 left to go.kosova at jps.net kosova at jps.netMon Dec 10 19:48:42 EST 2001
ASSOCIATION OF POLITICAL PRISONERS (A-PAL) www.khao.org/appkosova.htm A-PAL STATEMENT December 08, 2001 December 7, one Albanian detainee, Albin Kurti, was released from Nis prison and is now home in Prishtina. On arriving in Kosova, he stated that it was wrong for him to be released and 203 others to remain behind. Since the UNMIK/Covic transfer document was signed in November, 2001, only three Albanians have been released. There has been no news on the process for the transfer to UNMIK's jurisdiction of the remaining 203 prisoners, nor any date given for this process to take place as the group faces its third holiday season in Serb prison. In October, 2000, President Kostunica stated that the prisoners would be released as soon as possible. 203 are still waiting. As we witnessed in the past, once pressure on the Serb leaders got too intense, towards taking action on the prisoner issue, one "high profile case" was released. For example: Flora Brovina, the 143-Member Gjakova group, and now Albin Kurti. International observers should not be lulled into thinking that now that Mr. Kurti is free, that action towards the others will soon follow. We must keep the pressure constant. Therefore, we URGE all our readers to continue their efforts at making leaders aware that appropriate enactment of the November agreement has not yet occurred. And it is imperative that it does. For the sake of lives and for the sake of stability. Sincerely, A-PAL Team. JOIN OUR EMAIL ACTION. IT'S EASY. ONLY TAKES SEVERAL MINUTES PER WEEK. EMAIL-ACTION: RELEASE THE PRISONERS NOW! TË LIROHEN MENJËHERË TË BURGOSURIT! LASST JETZT DIE GEFANGENEN FREI! ODMAH OSLOBODITE ZATVORENIKE! http://www.dbein.bndlg.de/APP/ Following Articles: * ICRC : ICRC Accompanies a detainee from a Serbian jail * REUTERS LIMITED : Serbia frees Kosovo Albanian student leader -- ICRC PRESS RELEASE Pristina, 07.12.2001 ICRC ACCOMPANIES A DETAINEE FROM A SERBIAN JAIL Tonight, the ICRC accompanied to Kosovo one person released by the authorities in Serbia. Albin Kurti from Prishtinë/Pristina was released from Nis prison. To date 1834 detainees have been released of whom 1675 were accompanied back home by the ICRC. During the detention visits the ICRC delegates have exchanged more than 34,318 Red Cross Messages between the detainees and their family members. 203 detainees will continue to be visited by the ICRC until their final release by the authorities. Further info contact Nada Doumani, ICRC Mission, + 377 44 115 036 (Translated in Albanian) KUMTESË NGA KNKK Prishtinë, 07.12.2001 KNKK SHOQËRON NJË TË BURGOSUR NGA BURGU SERB Sonte, KNKK shoqëroi për në Kosovë një person të liruar nga autoritetet në Serbi. Albin Kurti nga Prishtina është liruar nga burgu i Nishit. Deri sot 1834 të burgosur janë liruar prej të cilëve 1675 janë shoqëruar nga KNKK. Gjatë vizitave në burgje delegatët e KNKK kanë shkëmbyer më shumë se 34,318 Porosi të Kryqit të Kuq në mes të burgosurve dhe anëtarëve të familjes. 203 të burgosur do të vizitohen edhe më tutje nga KNKK deri sa të lirohen nga autoritetet. Për informata të mëtejme kontaktoni Vjosa Osmani, Arbena Kuriu Misioni i KNKK, 038 28 400/501 518/501 519 -- Serbia frees Kosovo Albanian student leader PRISTINA, Yugoslavia, Dec. 7 - Serbia released a prominent Kosovo Albanian student activist on Friday who had been in jail since NATO's 1999 war on Yugoslavia. Taken to the Serbian heartlands as Slobodan Milosevic's Yugoslav forces retreated from the mainly Albanian province, Albin Kurti was sentenced to 15 years in prison for terrorism. While most Kosovo Albanian prisoners had already been freed from Serbian jails after the ousting of Milosevic as Yugoslav president 14 months ago, Western nations and human rights bodies have been pressing for Kurti and others to be released too. The reformist authorities in Belgrade are still determined not to give in to the demands of some ethnic Albanians for complete independence for Kosovo. Kurti, in his mid-20s, was greeted by around 100 friends and family members when he arrived late in the evening in Pristina, capital of Kosovo, which is now under U.N.-led administration. Sporting a short prison haircut, Kurti said he did not know why he had been freed nor why it had taken so long: "I don't know why I stayed in prison for such a long time," he said. The crowd, including many others who had seen the inside of Serbian jails, cheered and applauded him. "This is a miracle," said his uncle, Skender Kurti. A spokeswoman for the International Red Cross (ICRC), Vjosa Osmani, said in Pristina that Kurti had been released from prison in the central Serbian town of Pozarevac. Serbian officials were not available for comment. Kurti was arrested in Kosovo during the air strikes NATO launched in an effort to force Milosevic to stop what it said was Serbian oppression of Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority. Like hundreds of other Albanian detainees, he was taken to Serbia proper when Yugoslav forces withdrew from the province. A district court in southern Serbia sentenced him in March last year to 15 years in jail for terrorism. Kurti was leader of the Independent Union of Albanian Students, which was set up in Pristina after Belgrade stripped Kosovo of the autonomy it had enjoyed during the Communist era in federal Yugoslavia and imposed direct rule in 1989. He also organised student demonstrations in Kosovo. Some Kosovo Albanians are still held in Serbian jails. Kurti said the international community was not doing enough for them. Copyright 2001 Reuters Limited ###
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